Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning‚ Volume 26‚ 1999 STUDENT EXPERIENCES IN THE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGIATE BUSINESS POLICY GAME COMPETITION William D. Biggs‚ Beaver College Michelle Duffy‚ U.S. Navy David Leposa‚ Chrysler Credit Corporation Andrew Milne‚ Vital Solutions International‚ Inc. Eleanor Schwartz‚ Bell Atlantic ABSTRACT This condensed paper provides comments from four students who represented Beaver College in the 1998 International Collegiate Business Policy Game
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Suggested Books: • Discrete-event System Simulation J. Banks‚ J.S. Carson and B.L. Nelson Prentice Hall International‚ 1994 SIMULATION AND MODELLING Tony Field and Jeremy Bradley {ajf‚jb}@doc.ic.ac.uk • Simulation Modeling and Analysis A.M. Law and W.D. Kelton McGraw Hill‚ 2000 • Probabilistic Modelling I. Mitrani Cambridge University Press‚ 1998 1 2 • A Compositional Approach to Performance Modelling (first three chapters) J. Hillston Cambridge University Press‚ 1996. On-line at:
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Micromoters Simulation The first thing I noticed with this simulation was how complex it was compared to the first simulation with Universal. But also I noticed right away that being fired was also easy to do‚ and did occur as I was trying to figure out exactly how to run the simulation. Once I had a descent understanding of the simulation I was noticing it was uneasy to make all of the customers very satisfied and really easy to make them very dissatisfied. When I would start running the simulation
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Ecosystem Components and Interactions I. Introduction An ecosystem is a complex relationship between a community of organisms and the environment that they dwell in where energy is exchanged and transformed. Ecosystem includes the biotic (living organisms)‚ the abiotic (physical and chemical factors)‚ and the interactions made between these. They continually interact with each other‚ thus making complex systems with intersecting properties wherein “everything is connected”. In ecosystem ecology
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At present we rely on oil for most our energy needs. However‚ oil is a fosil fuel and causes air pollution‚ and it will eventually run out. Nuclear energy is the only practical and clean source of energy for the world. In what extend do you agree or disagree? Energy is the most important issue on the world nowadays. Oil was considered the most polular energy that people have ever known but it causes many serious worries include environment problems and runing out significantly. In several
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After reading the case study I think I can answer this question to the best I can. According to the case study. HCL Technologies‚ in 2006 midwinter‚ people started to think enormous potential. HCL Technologies had developed a system called BAIT it is called Business-Aligned IT(Nayar‚V 2010). The goal of this system is align the services to the customers’ specific business processes. The system has identified the three most critical business processes. According to the case study‚ the three are -
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CHAPTER 13 1. How does building new systems produce organizational change? • Describe each of the four kinds of organizational change that can be promoted with information technology. 1)Automation: improve efficiency and make manual steps not required 2)Rationalization: Streamline standard operating procedures 3)Business process reengineering: Analyze‚ simplify‚ and redesign business processes 4)Paradigm shifts: Rethink the nature of the business and the nature of organization. • Define business
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the data under analysis reveals the changes in pricing strategy over the duration of the 6 simulations. When specific reference is made to the Unit Price it can be noted that for the first 3 simulations the Unit Price for the backpack‚ targeted primarily towards Urban Computers‚ was $45. But‚ in the 4th and 5th rounds of sales‚ the Unit Price was decreased to $34. Lastly‚ in the 6th and final simulation of analysis the Unit Price was decreased to a final price of $28. Analysis of the Price Score
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Piano Performance Piano has evolved more than any other musical instrument and rapid increase in the same has given rise to many problems including the performance of the music written ages back. Earlier the pianos were light weight as well as thin in sizes. In between the period of 1790 to 1870 which is also considered as classical era‚ piano were radically changed and that led to the invention of the modern piano. Some of the notified changes that has been done in modern Piano are as follows
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1) If the car has power steering‚ how would you feel? • I like it that way • It must be that way • I am neutral • I can live with it that way • I dislike it that way 2) If the car has air conditioning‚ heating & ventilation‚ how would you feel? • I like it that way • It must be that way • I am neutral • I can live with it that way • I dislike it that way 3) If the car has power windows in the front & rear‚ how would you feel? • I like it that way • It must be that way • I am neutral
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